Opinion

Republican party on its death bed

God bless the Green Bay Packers. As a lifelong fan, I can’t tell you how overjoyed I was to cheer for them Sunday. They beat the Redskins at home, and as I’m sure you heard, if the Redskins lose their home game prior to the presidential election, then the incumbent president loses his job as well.

Well, start packing George; Brett Favre seems to want a new president.

All kidding aside, today is the day. Zero hour, the final push. What else could you possibly be doing that is more important today?

I, for one, will be in Milwaukee, monitoring the polls. Unbelievably, last week a flier started being distributed among African-American residents of Milwaukee with some truly outrageous claims on it. The flier stated that it was too late to register to vote (you can register the day of the election), and that if you had ever been found guilty of any crime, even a traffic violation, you couldn’t vote, among other false assertions. Basically, it was a sheet of lies and the people behind it should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Unfortunately, who is exactly responsible for it remains unknown.

Both parties denounced the flier and called it reprehensible, but the Republican party, engaged in damage control, said they thought perhaps Democrats created the flier to cast blame on Republicans. Whoever is responsible, it should be noted that this sort of crude intimidation won’t work and in fact will simply fire people up.

So speaking of firing them up, here’s an interesting scenario. It’s my humble prediction, and I’m basing this on nothing other than gut feeling, that Kerry is going to walk away with this election.

Why? Polling is for suckers. People who read and watch polls obsessively (and I’m guilty here too) forget that voters are fickle creatures. They aren’t easily read and there are a lot of voters who are never polled.

On election day, Bush is going to be stunned by an American public that is unhappy, unemployed, sent off to war on false pretenses and paying through the nose for their heating bills.

I also predict that this election is the beginning of the end for the Republican Party. Here’s why:

First, the demographics in this country are changing. While putting racial groups into political boxes doesn’t often work well, the rise in Latino voters is definitely going to change American politics. The half-hearted embrace of Latinos by the Republican Party does not go unnoticed in the Latino community. It’s hard to get behind a party that generally thinks of you as the help instead of a constituency.

Also, generational attitudes are shifting away from many of the culturally conservative mores of the Republican Party. The anti-gay stance of the Republican Party (because no matter how you dress it up, anti-gay marriage is anti-gay) is going to be dropped in the next 20 years. It simply doesn’t resonate with an American public that is finally accepting its gay brethren.

Remaining anti-choice also means rejecting the civil rights and humanity of half of all American voters. While those on the right say they’re protecting the rights of the unborn child, they are not. They are keeping women from exercising their rights for a mixture of outdated, sexist reasons.

The internal squabbles in the Republican Party are going to doom its effectiveness. There are plenty of isolationists still around who don’t think we should be fighting in Iraq, war on terror or not. There are plenty of fiscal conservatives who simply can’t understand how the party of business people is so bad at balancing its own books. There are plenty of religious conservatives who see any concession to cultural change as morally treasonous.

For all these reasons and more, the Republican Party is heading into a long twilight.

Or maybe I’m totally wrong. Maybe a Kerry victory will do what four years of George W. Bush has done to the left; mobilize, energize and revitalize.

Either way, today is the day. Go vote. You have your reasons why, and I’m not going to convince you of anything at the last minute.

Exercise your rights. It’s your duty.

Rob Deters ([email protected]) is a third-year law student.

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You’re damn right it’s my duty and as a card-carrying, gun-toting, state’s rights Republican, I will. The Republican Party is the only party in town. We have many differences amongst our members, but the reason we win is because we’re able to work together and get past single issue politics, unlike Mr. Save Moms, not Kids Deters. (That’s funny coming from me, since I am a pro-choice Republican)

What it is time for is America’s youth to embrace the party of Lincoln, TR and Reagan. The party of civil liberties, the party of individuals being able to stand up for themselves, yet still wish to stand up for others. The party that believes in all people, not just on election day, but all of the time. I’m sick and tired of the DNC claiming rights to groups of people (Latinos, LGBTs, Blacks). These groups are made up of individual people. Republicans stand up for you and urge you to stand with us.

I’m rambling.

Go vote! Even if it’s not for a Republican. Hell, even I voted for Russ. :)

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Rob, if you think the Republican Party is dead, you are dead wrong, bucko! The Republican Party may or may not win this election, but by gosh we’ll be back again in four years for a rematch!

Rob, another thing: I may be a conservative male, but you are kinda cute. Can I send you a discreet e-mail? I think we should get together and find out what we do have in common, since it isn’t political prefrences. Shall we?

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Republicans would probably have a better time with minorities if they didn’t, say, put “observers” ONLY in heavily minority districts. That crap backfired this year.

If you want to actually BE the party of Lincoln and TR (or even Reagan), I welcome that debate. Put Karl Rove out to pasture, and give people like McCain (a conservative, but a conservative who doesn’t fall back on false patriotism and a heightened sense of his own religiosity) a bigger voice amongst all those damn Southerners (I am one). I guarantee you, you’ll do better that way at the national level.

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Re: your headline —

Ding dong the witch is dead! Which old witch? The wicked witch! Ding dong the wicked witch is dead!

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I think that Rob should do Madison and the world a favor by putting himself on his deathbed. If Bush loses this election, it will be for two main reasons. First, it will be because of the huge media bias for Kerry. To many people will be voting based on false information that they were given by the media. Second, it will be because of voter fraud. The democrats have been at the forefront of voter fraud this year and much like muslim suicide bombers, think that they can do whatever they want if it furthers their cause. Liberals are a bunch of non-patriotic, worthless, pathetic, brainwashed, pests. The world would be better without them.

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“It simply doesn't resonate with an American public that is finally accepting its gay brethren.”

Hm … 11 for 11 … by overwhelming majorities. I’m not sure that I’m following you, but what else would I expect from someone going to a third-tier law school?

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I think that a more appropriate title to the article would be “Democratic Party on It’s Death Bed”. When the Democratic canidate for president who gets all the new young democrats out to vote, and loses, it is a major loss for the party. These young people see that their man for the job who got all their hopes up LOST. KERRY LOST thank god, now all these whinney liberals need to do is accept the fact and move on. It seems apparent that a party platform of “deafeat Bush” is just not enough. Perhaps next time some actual ideas, aside from attacking the current administration may work better.

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“Democratic party on its death bed” may be a more appropriate title. Your party LOST when its been the strongest in years. People won’t be fooled. Its apparent that the platform of “Defeat Bush” is just not enough for a presidential campaign.

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I read this the night before the night of the election and wondered how a 3rd year law student could be so biased as to actually believe its the Republican Party that’s on its death bed…..Bush won 51% of the vote, the first President in 14 years to do so, and will take 286 EV.

Senate majority expands to 55 with Daschle thrown out. House majority expands as well. America made it clear which side’s value system it trusts and you couldn’t have been more wrong. However, now is the time for us to work together to solve our problems and hopefully there won’t be articles so biased, blind, and full of propaganda in the future at the Herald as this one is. Nice “journalism”.

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